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Jack D. Strough
Married:
February 22, 1947
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Children: |
Linda Louise (Strough)Brown
Karen Kay (Strough) Burkett
Rex Harry Strough
Lisa Louciel (Strough) (Willetts) Ingram
Jay Dee Strough
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Grandchildren: |
Virginia, Robert, Julie, Lynn,Amber, Amanda, Jack, Mitchell, Christine, Samantha, Casey
Step Grandchildren
Jason, Cheryl, Christina, Jeremiah, Scott, Zachary, Grace
Great Grandchildren
Payton, Paxton, Hope, David, Brant
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Parents: |
Emma Louciel (Dunnavant) Gardner
Henry Wilbur Gardner
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Siblings: |
None listed
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Grandparents: |
Henry Gardner
Anna O. (Hayes) Gardner
Frank Dunnavant
Alla V. (Evitts) Dunnavant
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Birth Date: 04/05/1930
Death Date: 07/27/2002
Washington Park East Cemetery
Obelesk Court, Section Q, Row 3, Crypt 43
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Bob Amos and Jenny water skiing. She would ski a little then drive the boat for everyone else to enjoy skiing. Jenny on the right enjoying her favorite winter sport on the ice with her best friend Rovena Amos.
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Virginia Lee Gardner at age 2.
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Jenny in the white short shorts that Jack loved. Picnicing at Turkey Run State Park in Indiana. They have been married 2 years.
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Jack and Jenny Strough married 55 years until her death in 2002. They worked as a team in everything they did. Always together. This photo is around 1947.
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Bob Amos and Jenny water skiing. She would ski a little then drive the boat for everyone else to enjoy skiing. Jenny on the right enjoying her favorite winter sport on the ice with her best friend Rovena Amos.
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The Strough Family in 1963. Jenny and Jack with Linda, Karen, Lisa, Jay and Rex.
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She worked for 27 years at Western Electric in Indianapolis. Hardly ever missing a day and making many suggestions that the factory would implement to make the job easier.
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Jack, Jenny and her mother, Ciel, making a great team looking after each other and caring for a large family. Their 5 children, Rex, Linda, Karen, Lisa and Jay.
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1996,Jenny and Jack with their 5 children and spouses and some of their grandchildren. They had 18 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren.
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1999, Jenny enjoying watching her grandchidlren.
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A great seamstress, she made amny of her daughters clothes, they were growing up and after retiring would make quilts with her mother, until the pain in her hands stopped her.
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